Wow! I remember the 915 combines. He has seen a monstrous change in combines. As a kid I remember washing the windows on a 715 that was sitting in our barn yard. Owner was impressed with the job I did. Mom wasn't. I used her good dish towels...
Our first combine. An allis all crop pull type with 5 ft head. Working in 40 acre field, one mile around on first round. Started about 10 30 in morn. Mom brought lunch out at noon. She was waiting for dad to finish first round.😢😢 I think dad had alredy decided a 10 foot windrower and a pick up head were soon to be ordered.😂😂
Great video of the Case 9260 combine. I like both whether with wheels or trax. They both have advantages and disadvantages regardless when it comes to field conditions. I just don't know how confident I'd be with trax on a paved road. Cheers from Laurel, Delaware 🇺🇸
🚜 That 9250 Chrome Edition is a beast! Love the attention to detail on the chrome upgrades-they’re built for durability and make a difference in tough conditions. Hats off to CASE IH! 👏🌽
This video is truly impressive! The Case IH 9250 Chrome Edition combine not only boasts great power but also significantly reduces the difficulties in corn harvesting. The support from this machine helps farmers save time and effort, allowing them to optimize crop yields. Do you know how much this machine costs? How does its fuel efficiency compare to other brands like John Deere?
@@bigtractorpower This machine is indeed impressive and offers great efficiency, but with an initial investment of over $800K, it’s essential to consider whether this is a cost-effective choice for medium-sized or smaller farming operations. Beyond the purchase price, ongoing maintenance and upkeep costs could also be significant factors. It would be helpful to understand how these expenses balance out over time, especially since fuel efficiency is critical in managing long-term costs. Knowing more about its fuel consumption compared to other brands, like John Deere, would really help farmers assess if the Case IH 9250 Chrome Edition is a sustainable option for their needs.
Aqui no Rio Grande do Sul (na região onde moro)a cultura predominante é o arroz irrigado, também se planta soja como cultura secundária,o milho é "mais utilizado"pra silagem.
So if the tracks get hot running down the road, is that a problem with the quad track tractors? I enjoy seeing the big machines going through the fields. Thanks for taking us along.
All the track machines will heat tracks up quite a bit during road transport. Modern track systems are way better on the road than the original track systems.
Instead of using chrome which is prone to flaking off after a while, why not increase the hardness of the steel-? If the unload auger spout tracked the centerline of the cart there would be no need for the operator to direct the spout.
Those Geringhoff heads look like they are sending an aweful lot of the plant matter along with the ears to the feeder. Maybe they have the deck plates too tight.
I think Case needs to come back out with the retro international special edition combines they had a while back
Need to come back to being American owned, same as NH.
Never gonna happen 😂@Smalltownmadman
There's nothing Case in a CaseIH combine.
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@@loganbeedy5950 it would great to see more retro paint. I am surprised it was not offered for 100 Years of Farmall.
It is really great getting to hear from all these farmers and operators.👍👍
Wow! I remember the 915 combines. He has seen a monstrous change in combines. As a kid I remember washing the windows on a 715 that was sitting in our barn yard. Owner was impressed with the job I did. Mom wasn't. I used her good dish towels...
@@scottsymons6152 I am a 15 series fan. I have a video on the 915 on the way. I hope to find a 715 next year.
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Great conversation and great combines!! Thank you Jason
Thank you for watching.
That's crazy. My friend and I just finished doing 13 acres of beans with a '53 All-Crop 66. Took us 6 days.
One of these all time great combines from AC.
Those two massive combines in combo of 16 row heads makes the grain cart drivers not catching a breath.
Cool red combines😁👍 folding corn heads are very nice👍👍
They make a nice harvesting team.
Normally im a green machine man but those are nice machines love the folding head
excellent, farmer sounds reasonable happy with a positive outlook.
Our first combine. An allis all crop pull type with 5 ft head.
Working in 40 acre field, one mile around on first round. Started about 10 30 in morn. Mom brought lunch out at noon. She was waiting for dad to finish first round.😢😢
I think dad had alredy decided a 10 foot windrower and a pick up head were soon to be ordered.😂😂
We run a 2388 axial flow on our farm in Kansas. We grow wheat , Milo , and beans.
Great combine. I saw a nice late model 2388 last week while filming a Challenger combine.
Sweet how many acres do you guys do when you harvest?
Great interview Jason. They have a very efficient operation. Fields that are 40 + miles from the farm is a long way. Great harvest video!!
It was a great farm to visit.
Amazing equipment Jason... Thx
It was a nice farm to visit.
Case combines are fantastic.
They do a nice job harvesting.
You mean case IH!
Great video of the Case 9260 combine. I like both whether with wheels or trax. They both have advantages and disadvantages regardless when it comes to field conditions. I just don't know how confident I'd be with trax on a paved road. Cheers from Laurel, Delaware 🇺🇸
We have a 9240 with a 12 row folding, chopping head. Does a good job
🚜 That 9250 Chrome Edition is a beast! Love the attention to detail on the chrome upgrades-they’re built for durability and make a difference in tough conditions. Hats off to CASE IH! 👏🌽
In Central Indiana we have a Family that runs 4 -9250s and a 8250 with 12 row heads
Very nice harvesting line up.
Are you referring to Fishers?
Get a John Deere that's the combined
@@dlaird8 Yes
In Central Indiana we have a Family that runs 4 -9250s and a 8250 with 12 row heads mahuws
Awesome
Thank you.
I grew up in Henderson County on Hwy 60. I worked on a farm for several years
Very cool. This was filmed on the Union/Henderson line not far from 60.
Great video Jason!
Thank you for watching.
This video is truly impressive! The Case IH 9250 Chrome Edition combine not only boasts great power but also significantly reduces the difficulties in corn harvesting. The support from this machine helps farmers save time and effort, allowing them to optimize crop yields.
Do you know how much this machine costs? How does its fuel efficiency compare to other brands like John Deere?
I list the price in the video. It is just over $800K. I am not sure on fuel. I think most brands are similar.
@@bigtractorpower This machine is indeed impressive and offers great efficiency, but with an initial investment of over $800K, it’s essential to consider whether this is a cost-effective choice for medium-sized or smaller farming operations. Beyond the purchase price, ongoing maintenance and upkeep costs could also be significant factors. It would be helpful to understand how these expenses balance out over time, especially since fuel efficiency is critical in managing long-term costs. Knowing more about its fuel consumption compared to other brands, like John Deere, would really help farmers assess if the Case IH 9250 Chrome Edition is a sustainable option for their needs.
@@bigtractorpowerit’s a bot, don’t reply
watching in the uk
Nice machines. I don't think tracks look right on combines. Love the wheeled variant.
Good video.
We use a 7230 and a 7120 combines
On 8 row gearinghoff head with the Calmer’s kit on it
The Bairds are number one in my book
wow ilove
Amazing
Case IH and New Holland combines are so great.
They are good machines.
Kinze cart window looks like a Superman's logo.
It does.
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Now that’s a big beast 👍👍🌽🌽
I grew up in northwest Ky. I wish I knew exactly where you were
Union/Henderson County line near 60.
Very nice 👍👍👍
Great day in the field.
👌Excellent👌 video
Thank you James. It was fun to film.
Aqui no Rio Grande do Sul (na região onde moro)a cultura predominante é o arroz irrigado, também se planta soja como cultura secundária,o milho é "mais utilizado"pra silagem.
So if the tracks get hot running down the road, is that a problem with the quad track tractors? I enjoy seeing the big machines going through the fields. Thanks for taking us along.
All the track machines will heat tracks up quite a bit during road transport. Modern track systems are way better on the road than the original track systems.
V Good ❤ 🎉
Hi from Dexter🏠Missouri
Hi
Keep the video's comin my friend.@@bigtractorpower
@@bigtractorpowerI enjoy all your videos.
i have helped my two friend get a x11 new holland combine and new heads,
Very nice. The CR11 is impressive.
Great content as usual. Love your interviews. Any chance you’ll catch up with Matt during the corn and bean harvest in the X9?
Yes the corn harvest is all filmed. Half way through beans.
What would my dad have thought about this & im 75 years old
Farming technology has come down far in the past 100 years. The capability in the past 25 years is amazing.
are the track fro CNH ? it's the first time i see theses ... New one ?
Need stalk stompers. The tracks on the quad pulling the grain cart are chewed up where it’s running on the stalk
Red machinery fans 😉
I love Case IH Combines💞🇺🇸☮️🚜💞
Very much so. They have some nice classic IH tractors still in use.
Nice have you found a guy with a af 11
Love the combine I just don't like folding corn heads
The folding head does speed up the entry to the field. No backing over crops to put on the head from the road.
@Boo-n5e yet they work better than having to tow the header down the road which is less work.
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How many acres does this international farm harvest in their corn fields am just curious💞🇺🇸🚜☮️💞
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How do contract harvesters charge, is it by the acre or by the hour?
Acre from what I’ve always seen.
What happens when that large equipment meets another vehicle, emergency vehicle or a school bus.
16 rows x 0,75 meter?
Instead of using chrome which is prone to flaking off after a while, why not increase the hardness of the steel-?
If the unload auger spout tracked the centerline of the cart there would be no need for the operator to direct the spout.
The spout automatically tips up when you finish to stop it from dribbling grain out the end, which is the main reason you see it move
why do you say it is a chrome edition, when i don't see chrome on it?
In the specs portion of this video I talk about the chrome harvesting components in the combine and show the chrome logo on the combine cab door.
@@bigtractorpower ok! thanks Greg!
Those Geringhoff heads look like they are sending an aweful lot of the plant matter along with the ears to the feeder. Maybe they have the deck plates too tight.
It’s later in the season and the crop is brittle. They seemed to be running well.
What county was this in?
Union
How many acres an hour can they cover ?
They are running about 20 acres an hour filling 5 semis per combine.
@@bigtractorpower that’s covering ground fast
10/29/2024
Soon they won't need a human around at all.
Give a John Deere
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Case is Junk
What makes you say that,do you have any experience running Case IH or are you just trying to be heard ?
Deere is merely an imitation
Not a Case
Good luck keeping that head together….unfolding while moving like that one day will break a wing clean off!
I've seen this done alot. Never seen anything break off
It fit under the power lines
I see gerringhoff still hasn't figured out trash intake.
Dry fluffy stalks are a nite mare with a geringhoff.
That's why the camera is stuck in the owners face instead of on the header of an $800,000 combine.
If it ain’t red leave it in the shed.